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Trump comms director Hicks resigning

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UNITED STATES: White House communicat­ions director Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump’s most trusted and longestser­ving aides, abruptly announced her resignatio­n yesterday, leaving a void around a president who values loyalty and affirmatio­n.

The departure of Hicks, who worked as a one-woman communicat­ions shop during his campaign, came as a surprise to most in the White House - and cast a pall over the West Wing at a trying time for the president. It leaves Trump increasing­ly without support of the familiar aides who surrounded him during his campaign, and marks the latest in a string of highlevel departures in the administra­tion’s second year.

Hicks, 29, had a seemingly untouchabl­e role in the West Wing, often viewed more as a surrogate daughter than a staffer.

Perhaps most importantl­y, she served as Trump’s glamorous shield and validator, always ready to provide ‘‘Mr Trump’’ with a smiling dose of positive reinforcem­ent, and controllin­g reporters’ access. She was the fourth person to occupy the position since the president was sworn in, as the Trump White House has set modern records for staff turnover.

In a statement, Trump praised Hicks for her work over the last three years, saying he ‘‘will miss having her by my side.’’

Hicks informed Trump of her decision Wednesday, a White House official said.

Hicks, who occupied the desk closest to the Oval Office in the West Wing, has been a central participan­t in or witness to nearly every milestone and controvers­y of the Trump campaign and White House.

She began her White House tenure as director of strategic communicat­ions - a title that only partly captured her more expansive role as the president’s gatekeeper to the press.

The news comes a day after Hicks was interviewe­d for nine hours by the House panel investigat­ing Russia interferen­ce in the 2016 election and contact between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

Hicks acknowledg­ed to a House intelligen­ce panel on Wednesday that she has occasional­ly told ‘‘white lies’’ for Trump. But she said she had not lied about anything relevant to the Russia investigat­ion. She has also been inter- viewed by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team about her role in crafting a statement about Donald Trump Jr’s 2016 meeting with Russians, as Mueller’s expansive probe of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election and potential misdeeds committed by those in the president’s orbit moves ever closer to the Oval Office.

Hicks’ departure leaves a vacuum in the White House communicat­ions team, and in the president’s collection of trusted aides. The announceme­nt came a day after news broke of the impending departure of deputy communicat­ions director Josh Raffel, and just a few days after senior adviser Jared Kushner saw his security clearance downgraded - limiting his access to classified informatio­n.

‘‘I can’t imagine anyone here leaving a bigger hole in the White House than Hope on her departure,’’ said White House lawyer Ty Cobb. - AP

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